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Discusses a possible visit from Rev. Moss in the Spring. Advises against a visit at the present time as "the weather is vile". Also advises Moss to see the Secretary of the Entomological Society when in London, as ARW has "had nothing to do with Entomology for many, many years".
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ARW has penned a quotation of several lines, commencing "For what may Time yet hope not? Writes he not, Still in the infancy of Shakespeare's fame?....", which he identifies as being from The Dawning Grey by John Henry Dell (1885).
Delay in plans to leave for another part of Brazil as wife Mary expecting a child in March and no replies (re suitability of the area) from correspondents in Espirito Santo, Victoria; has collected many new beetle species though butterflies scarcer than before, will risk posting a box of Lepidoptera to Mr May in Rio; considering moving to Caravellas or Peruhype, quotes a letter from Mr Scofield recommending both areas as ideal sites for insect collecting, will write to [Eugenis] Reiche about housing; describes capture and photographing of a sloth which bit him through the thumb, sloth's fur infested with many small moths similar to Depressaria; thanks for copies of N.A. (The New Age; wheat planted according to Cotton's methods thriving.
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His new book (The World of Life: a Manifestation of Creative Power, Directive Mind and Ultimate Purpose, London [Dec 1910]) thanking him for the gift and dedication; attending lectures on the relation of soul and body by Mr [McDougal] Wilde, "Reader in mental philosophy".